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Seriously. I'm running 12.04 and getting messages about /usr/bin/Xorg crashing. So I come over here, start searching... and every case I've found is closed with THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT"this is not the right place per the FAQ".

Would it be that MUCHmuch of a difficulty to either a) offer a known solution or b) link to the bug so future searchers can check on it?

I'm sure this will be closed as NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT... but seriously, why won't you just search for the matching bug and link to it?

Seriously. I'm running 12.04 and getting messages about /usr/bin/Xorg crashing. So I come over here, start searching... and every case I've found is closed with THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT.

Would it be that MUCH of a difficulty to either a) offer a known solution or b) link to the bug so future searchers can check on it?

I'm sure this will be closed as NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT... but seriously, why won't you just search for the matching bug and link to it?

Seriously. I'm running 12.04 and getting messages about /usr/bin/Xorg crashing. So I come over here, start searching... and every case I've found is closed with "this is not the right place per the FAQ".

Would it be that much of a difficulty to either a) offer a known solution or b) link to the bug so future searchers can check on it?

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If Ask Ubuntu is the place I'm supposed to go to get help, why is every hit related to my answer closed with "this isn't the place, file a bug?"

Seriously. I'm running 12.04 and getting messages about /usr/bin/Xorg crashing. So I come over here, start searching... and every case I've found is closed with THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT.

Would it be that MUCH of a difficulty to either a) offer a known solution or b) link to the bug so future searchers can check on it?

I'm sure this will be closed as NOT THE RIGHT PLACE FOR IT PER THE FAQ YOU LOUSY GIT... but seriously, why won't you just search for the matching bug and link to it?